(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) As a result of the GiveSendGo hack, precise location information of people in Ontario, Canada who donated to the Freedom Convoy has been posted online, Summit News reported.
Initially 90,000 names of people who donated to the cause were linked; now a Google Maps link reportedly has been posted, pinpointing the locations of donors.
The link also provides their names, donor ID, email address and the amount they donated—even those who gave as much as $10.
Google terminated the link after several hours of the link being public.
The link has now been replaced with a message that states “this map is no longer available due to a violation of our Terms and Service and/or policies.”
I’m not going to post the actual url out of respect for those people but trust me, it’s real and a lot of data.#abpoli #canpoli pic.twitter.com/wCcus5o1gG
— CW 4 a New Republic of Alberta4All. Nothing Less. (@alberta_cw) February 22, 2022
I took an example and crossed out the specific person’s name, email, donation amount etc. to protect that person. There are 100’s of these. pic.twitter.com/PnYwZ8XUnt
— CW 4 a New Republic of Alberta4All. Nothing Less. (@alberta_cw) February 22, 2022
This is not the first violation of privacy Freedom Convoy supporters have had to face—many, like Ottawa business owner Tammy Giuliani, have been doxxed and threatened with violence.
Even Canadians who are only remotely involved with the protesters—such as a single mother who donated $50 to the convoy—have had their bank accounts frozen by the authoritarian Trudeau regime.
Others have been harassed by journalists who have been inquiring about their intentions through email.
The Washington Post is contacting people whose donation info was leaked and who gave as little as 40 dollars to the truckers to ask them why they did so
Email provided to me by a source pic.twitter.com/qbzebYyHiP
— Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) February 16, 2022